Report Raises Questions About Another Trump Campaign Meeting with Foreign Operators
Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team began with a mandate to investigate Russia’s meddling in U.S. elections and alleged collusion by the Trump campaign. But a new report in The New York Times is raising questions about possible support of then-candidate Donald Trump by additional outside actors, including Israeli intelligence and social media specialists, and royalty from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
Some familiar names are mentioned in the report, including the former head of Blackwater, Erik Prince; convicted pedophile and Middle East fixer (and now Mueller probe witness) George Nader; racist White House aide (and chronic sleeper) Stephen Miller; and Donald Trump Jr. Yes, Donald Jr. seems to have been involved in another shady meeting at Trump Tower, as shocking as that may sound.
According to the report:
Three months before the 2016 election, a small group gathered at Trump Tower to meet with Donald Trump Jr., the president’s eldest son. One was an Israeli specialist in social media manipulation. Another was an emissary for two wealthy Arab princes. The third was a Republican donor with a controversial past in the Middle East as a private security contractor.
The meeting was convened primarily to offer help to the Trump team, and it forged relationships between the men and Trump insiders that would develop over the coming months — past the election and well into President Trump’s first year in office, according to several people with knowledge of their encounters.
Prince, who met with a wealthy Russian fund manager in the Seychelles and then appears to have lied about it to Congress, arranged the Trump Tower meeting, the newspaper said. It’s not clear which, if any, of the plans discussed were put into action after the meeting, but the Times noted that Nader paid the Israeli social media specialist, Joel Zamel, up to $2 million after Trump was elected president.